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The Giant Who Feared the Ant

In a vast land of fire and stone lived a terrible giant named Buro, who crushed villages for sport.
He mocked the small.
He feared nothing—except one thing: ants.
“They crawl into ears and hearts,” he growled.
When Buro threatened the peaceful village of Umulu, the people had no warriors.
Only wisdom.
At night, the children placed trails of honey, and soon came the ants—thousands strong.
They followed the scent to Buro’s cave.
They climbed his feet. His legs. His ears.
He screamed and fled, tumbling into the valley.
Never to be seen again.
The ants? They returned, carrying small seeds for the village’s farms.
Moral Lesson: Even the smallest among us can bring down the mighty when united in purpose.